In Vermont, 'Town Meeting' is democracy embodied. What can the rest of the country learn from it?

Congregants join hands at the conclusion of a service at Elmore United Methodist Church, Sunday, March 3, 2024, in Elmore, Vt. In pockets of New England, democracy is done a bit differently. People can still participate directly and in person. One day each year, townsfolk gather at their annual Town Meeting to hash out local issues. They talk, listen, debate, vote. And in places like Elmore, once it's all over, they sit down together for a potluck lunch.. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

ELMORE, Vt. (AP) — Julie wants more donations to the food pantry. Kipp is busy knitting a sweater. Shorty is ready to ask: Why is so much being spent on a truck? The coffee, fresh-baked bread and donuts have been laid out. Eighty-seven voters have squeezed into the Elmore Town Hall.

Town Meeting is about to begin.

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